Great Brain Video Game Timeline

  • Baffle Ball

    Baffle Ball

    It was the first pinball machine. It was created by David Gotlieb. Pinball games later inspired video game creators.
  • Tennis  for  two

    Tennis for two

    The game was multiplayer. It was made by William Higinbotham. It was made on an oscilloscope.
  • Magnavox Odyssey

    Magnavox Odyssey

    It was the first home video game system. The first one was called the brown box.
  • Atari - Pong

    Atari - Pong

    It was the first Atari arcade game. It was $1,095.
  • Atari 2600

    Atari 2600

    It's the second home video game console. It was way more popular than the Odyssey.
  • Space Invaders

    Space Invaders

    There was no way to beat it because it never ends. The highest score of 110,510 was set in 2011.
  • 1st Easter Egg

    1st Easter Egg

    It was in the game Adventure. The Easter Egg was a room you had to find. The game creator didn't tell anyone he put it in the game.
  • Centipede

    Centipede

    It didn't involve only centipedes. There were spiders, fleas, and scorpions.
  • Pacman

    Pacman

    It was a hugely popular game. It was a made in Japan by Namco.
  • Ms Pacman

    Ms Pacman

    It was the most popular arcade game. It was the first playable female character in a video game.
  • Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong

    The arcade game was released by Nintendo. The character Jumpman became Mario.
  • Nintendo

    Nintendo

    It came out with a library of games including Super Mario Bros.
  • Sonic The Hedgehog

    Sonic The Hedgehog

    Sonic The Hedgehog was released for Sega Genesis. It was Sega's most popular game when it was released.
  • Playstation

    Playstation

    Sony launched a new console called Playstation.
  • I was born

    I was born

    I LOVE GAMES!!!
  • Spyro's  adventure

    Spyro's adventure

    It is the first Skylanders game. It's the first "toys to life" game.
  • Lego dimensions

    Lego dimensions

    It was the first Lego "toys to life" game.